Emergent Literacy Assessment of Autistic Students with Complex Communication Needs: A Professional Learning Package for Speech Pathologists and Teachers
Project Leads: Rachael Bowen and Marleen Westerveld
Project Summary: This project will create a free, online professional learning package to help speech pathologists and teachers assess emergent literacy skills in school‑age autistic students with complex communication needs, many of whom have an intellectual disability. The work builds on an established partnership between clinicians, educators, and researchers, and aims to make a successful school‑based approach available to a wider autism community.
Through partnership with key stakeholders, the learning package will be co‑designed to ensure it is practical, relevant, and easy to use. We will evaluate whether the content is meaningful and useful, identify areas for improvement, and examine whether completing the package increases participants’ knowledge and confidence in emergent literacy assessment.
The key outcome will be an evidence‑based, socially valid online resource that supports early, targeted, and individualised literacy intervention for a highly vulnerable group of students. This project aligns strongly with Speech Pathology Australia’s priorities of equitable access to services and building a connected professional community.
This project is led by Marleen Westerveld (Griffith University) and Rachael Bowen (Giant Steps Australia), in collaboration with Katherine Halter (Giant Steps), Sally Clendon (Massey University, NZ), Jessica Paynter (Griffith University), and Kaitlin Hunter (Giant Steps).